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  • System Info on Raspberry Pi OLED Displays using Luma.OLED

    System Info on Raspberry Pi OLED Displays using Luma.OLED

    The python code is an add-on to the luma.examples repository. The code will display the following: CPU Load Time System Uptime (HH:MM) Memory (used and total) Disk Usage (used and total) Network IO Counter (Tx and Rx) CPU Temperature Active Users Weather (Temperature and Description) To run this, you need…

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  • Creating an SSH Tunnel using Cloudflare Argo and Access

    Creating an SSH Tunnel using Cloudflare Argo and Access

    I had always wanted to access my home server, running on a Raspberry Pi 4, from outside the local network. The most straightforward answer seemed to be getting a static IP from the ISP; however, both of my ISPs did not help me with that. I forgot about it for…

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  • DevWP Day 2

    DevWP Day 2

    WordPress is a pretty powerful CMS but it is often misunderstood and its power is underestimated. People need to learn WordPress, not only because it drives almost half of the web but also because it is powerful, versatile, and open source. Hackoverflow Technical Society organized ‘DevWP’, a four-day-long WordPress contest in…

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  • DevWP Day 1

    DevWP Day 1

    DevWP is a WordPress contest for college freshers and juniors, organized by Hackoverflow Technical Society in collaboration with rtCamp.

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  • My Workspace Tour

    My Workspace Tour

    Some people are obsessed with having the best gadgets, I am one of them. I have been building a near-perfect workspace for a while now, and here is my progress.

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  • Wildcard SSL Certificate on Linode using Certbot

    Wildcard SSL Certificate on Linode using Certbot

    Are you hosting multiple websites over Linode using Nginx and want to setup Wildcard SSL Certificates using Certbot?

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  • Configure Logitech MX Master 3 on Linux (LogiOps)

    Configure Logitech MX Master 3 on Linux (LogiOps)

    Logitech MX Master 3 is a powerful mouse but when it comes to Linux, the support is very limited. Most of the Master 3’s power lies in its buttons which can be configured using Options software. In this post, we will learn how to use LogiOps to do exactly that.

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